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... poetic strain The critic verse employ'd ; yet still unsung Lay this prime subject , though importing most A poet's name : for fruitless is th ' attempt , By dull obedience and by creeping toil Obscure , to conquer the severe ascent Of ...
... poetic strain The critic verse employ'd ; yet still unsung Lay this prime subject , though importing most A poet's name : for fruitless is th ' attempt , By dull obedience and by creeping toil Obscure , to conquer the severe ascent Of ...
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... poetic interpre- tation of " Albion's elder day . " Even if it is true that " the gods had made him poetical , but not a poet , " his work was highly typical of the new movement and also influential . Warton obtained his early education ...
... poetic interpre- tation of " Albion's elder day . " Even if it is true that " the gods had made him poetical , but not a poet , " his work was highly typical of the new movement and also influential . Warton obtained his early education ...
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... Poet . 1913 . Campbell , A. J. " George Crabbe : Poet and Botanist . " Holborn Review , April , 1923 , 198-207 . Crabbe , George . The Works of the Rev. George Crabbe . 5 vols . 1832 . Deane , Anthony C. , ed . Selections from the Poems ...
... Poet . 1913 . Campbell , A. J. " George Crabbe : Poet and Botanist . " Holborn Review , April , 1923 , 198-207 . Crabbe , George . The Works of the Rev. George Crabbe . 5 vols . 1832 . Deane , Anthony C. , ed . Selections from the Poems ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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